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Baronial mansion given pop art transformation is on the market for £1.75 million

The unusual mansion is on the market for £1.75 million (Image: Savills / SWNS)

A CLASSIC Baronial mansion given an extraordinary pop art transformation by a creative Scot and his designer wife has been put on the market for £1.75 million. Stuart and Nikki McAlpine Miller bought The Gart, in Perthshire, in 2016 and immediately set about giving the traditional property and modern overhaul.

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The Gart is set in 12 acres and there is river frontage to the Teith which has salmon and sea trout fishing rights.

Stuart and Nikki have now put The Gart, in Perthshire, on the market with Savills for £1.75 millionJamie Macnab, from Savills, said: "This is quite simply an astonishing property - already a fine and substantial period house in a wonderfully scenic riverside setting.

"It has been given a whole new dimension by the style and workmanship and luxurious edge of the contemporary elements so boldly conceived and executed by Stuart and Nikki.

"Their name alone certainly adds an additional layer of interest in a sale that is bound to cause ripples not just in the UK, but also internationally."